From Panama, NPR's Ari Shapiro discusses how Secretary of State Marco Rubio's visit to the region is being received and reaction to Trump's message that the U.S. intends to take the canal back.
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Digging Antique Bottles - Crazy Day of DiggingDigging all kinds of awesome antique bottles! We dug a massive hole that was filled with tons of great glass!
They called themselves the Zonians. For the best part of a century they carved out their own little piece of paradise in Central America, arriving from the United States to manage and operate and ...
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Digging in to construction of how tunnels are builtThere are 570 highway tunnels in the United States just for large roads. Nehemiah Mabry, an engineer and CEO of Stem Media ...
WASHINGTON — Panama’s president reiterated on Sunday that Panama’s sovereignty over the Panama Canal is not up for debate, saying that during talks with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio that he had ...
The answer is simple: there is no greater or more idealistic symbol of U.S. power in the world than the Panama Canal. As Trump seeks a way to enhance the country's power in the world, leaning on ...
Panamanians were caught off guard to find themselves at the center of President Trump's expansionist agenda. We visit the canal, attend protests and report on Rubio's message to the people of Panama.
Collaboration has been underway for a long time, but scholar Miriam Pensack calls this a “troubling” development.
The authorities could allow the country’s currency, the peso, to weaken against the dollar, effectively making its exports ...
If the Trump administration moves ahead with severe cuts to U.S. foreign aid, the risks are real that China, Russia and other ...
President Donald Trump announced Thursday that he plans to create a task force and commission to protect Christians from ...
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